
NareDavtyanis destinedto be a top-notch lawyer. Her finalseniorthesis was inspired by the story of JamesBinnalland his campaign togrant convicted felons the right to serve on juries. Herresearch found that some 19.8 million people (including Mr.Binall) were stripped of their right to serve on a jury due to priorfelonyconvictions.Nare’sresearch into the sixth and fourteenth amendments showed thata disproportionate percentageof people of colorare eliminated from jury service due toprejudicialactions of many state legislatures. California is a shining example of the “right to a jury of peers” with a recently signed bill (SB 310),which allows felons to serve on a jury after their sentence is completed and they are no longer on probation. Nare is also finishing a directed studies course on the issue of crafting and arguing oral arguments (both from the defense and the prosecution side). ’sscholastic record is one of the highest in the Political Sciencedepartment and besides being an outstanding student, she has been active in helping community grass-rootsArmenian-Americancauses.Narewill attend Southwestern Law School in the fall.
In addition toNare, two other political science graduates plan to attend law school.ElonaNazaryanhopes to study international law. Her senior thesis analyzed the key driving forces of conflicts in the Middle East, lookingspecifically at how Saudi Arabia and Iran’s religious contextual differences contributed to mutual distrust and led to the wider involvementof their “proxies” throughout the region.Elonagraduates with one of the top scholastic records in the Political Science Department.
Grigor(Greg)Khandjianhas had many achievements during his college career at Woodbury. He served as president of ϳԹ’s United Nations Student’s Association and is active in a myriad of fundraising and humanitarian efforts to help Armenia. He has the highestGPAin the College of LiberalArtsandwe are proud to have himrepresentthe graduating class as one of this year’scommencement speakers. Greg plans to attendlaw school in the fall.
Last Updated on May 4, 2021.